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The phrase "appraisal of errors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are evaluating or assessing mistakes or inaccuracies, often in a formal or academic setting.
Example: "The appraisal of errors in the report revealed several critical issues that needed to be addressed before publication."
Alternatives: "evaluation of mistakes" or "assessment of inaccuracies."
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On the other hand, the effects of olanzapine are mainly caused by its sedative side effects, leading to a decline in motivation and appraisal of errors.
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The minimum and maximum value per vector would express a worst case appraisal of error to be found in the simulated data sets.
Moreover, we also ran a control behavioural experiment in another sample of participants in order to gain more insight into the subjective appraisal of error commission experienced by participants during this speeded Go/Nogo task.
Whereas the posterior cingulate seems to provide, early on following error commission, a generic (i.e. weak differentiation between hits vs. unaware errors) action monitoring system [40], [55], the left insula and right OFC may provide critical additional internal monitoring signals to the individual, enabling a rapid conscious appraisal of response errors [7].
rACC activity following errors is thought to reflect affective appraisal of the error.
This is followed by the error positivity (Pe), which is sensitive to the subsequent appraisal of that an error's severity (Overbeek, Nieuwenhuis, & Ridderinkhof, 2005 ).
While dACC activity following errors is thought to reflect either conflict or error detection (for review see: Ullsperger and von Cramon, 2004), rACC activity following errors has been interpreted as appraisal of the affective or motivational salience of errors (van Veen and Carter, 2002; Luu et al., 2003; Taylor et al., 2006).
Classic demographic ratios and indices such as sex ratios, age ratios, Whipple's index and Myers' blended index are the several methods used for the appraisal of age-sex data for errors in age misreporting and digit preference or avoidance (Shryock et al. 1976; Moultrie et al. 2013; Spoorenberg 2007).
Correction: July 22, 2009 An appraisal on Saturday about Walter Cronkite's career included a number of errors.
An appraisal on Saturday about Walter Cronkite's career included a number of errors.
A systematic and explicit approach to making judgments about the quality of evidence and the strength of recommendations can help to prevent errors, facilitate critical appraisal of these judgments, and can help to improve communication of this information.
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